Comes with plenty of high-quality tubing and clamp device for throttle body sync tubes. Only negative is the supplied clamps are a little sketchy. I re-used the originals.
Posted by Mark on 17th Jul 2016
does what it's supposed to do
Great quality good product good customer service
Posted by rick seawright on 28th Jun 2016
Easy to install well made functions as it should
Posted by rick seawright on 20th Jun 2016
The people at rottweiler were awesome to deal with!! They expedited my kit to the dealer where the bike was and the install was seamless.
Thank you!!
Posted by Marlin Graden on 17th Jun 2016
Easy Installation... Got my 'Trunk' space back
Did as advertised. I already had the KTM/Akra SAS removal kit, but had to order this entire kit to get the Canisterectomy bits.
Install was easy, though I wish the clamps for the tygon hose were a bit better. It was hard to get them over the throttle body nipples since the space is so tight. Other than that... no issues.
Posted by Richard on 14th Jun 2016
SAS removal kit stage 3 for the KtM 1290 SA install was easy enough
The throttle body lines were a PITA to secure properly no fault to Rottweiler
All parts we're included video instal was easy to follow
Would rate 5 stars but kit didn't include a date with Ariana Grande
Posted by Unknown on 28th May 2016
Rottweiler not only provided an excellent product but with a thorough video to boot. Very easy install. Highly recommend.
Posted by Brett on 15th Mar 2016
Have to admit if it were not for your very detailed video I would have not ordered it. Very very easy to do and really cleaned up the look of the motor. Also have not had any popping during deceleration. I will for sure order more parts from you.
Posted by Shawn Cantler on 26th Feb 2016
I found this mod quite easy to install. While I was doing the work, I took the advice of Rottweiler and installed the tubing so that performing a throttle body balance will be much easier than removing so many parts. Clearing up the traffic jam of tubing is a plus. Much neater and easier to get at the space under the tank.
Posted by Troy Albritton on 2nd Jan 2016